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  2. Liverpool John Lennon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool John Lennon Airport (IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is an international airport serving Liverpool, England, on the estuary of the River Mersey 6.5 nautical miles (12.0 km; 7.5 mi) south-east of Liverpool city centre. [2] Scheduled domestic, European, North African and Middle Eastern [4] services are operated from the airport.

  3. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways, consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return times on the back. In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new ...

  4. List of Jet2.com destinations - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool: Liverpool John Lennon Airport: Base [63] [64] London: Gatwick Airport: Seasonal Charter [65] Luton Airport: Base opening 1 April 2025: London Stansted Airport:

  5. Fog spells misery for thousands more travellers stranded ...

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    Flights from London Gatwick to Edinburgh on Sunday revealed how schedules unravelled. The first easyJet departure to the Scottish capital left on time at 8am. The next, at 12.55pm, was an hour late.

  6. Transport in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool is a major city in North West England with significant road, rail, and ferry networks, in addition to an international airport and a well-known dock system.As with most other major UK cities, Liverpool's transport infrastructure is centred on its road and rail networks.

  7. Starways - Wikipedia

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    Auster 5 in 1950 Starways DC-3 at Liverpool Airport, 1960 Douglas DC-4 at Liverpool Speke Airport, 1964. The airline was formed at Blackpool in 1948 by two pilots, Noel Rodnight and Albert Dean, to operate a charter service using a Percival Petrel for celebrities appearing in the Blackpool shows. [1]